hey guys ck this out i have this motorcross blog i dont know if you guys
have seen it and no its not paid but i have a nighthawk and i joined this
club for that reason and i thought well if these guys are wanna be's i will
pull out like many of are smart forefathers did on good dates but i need
some help here and im very satisfied evan though i know alot about bikes and
the bike world  and im always willing to learn more and more so heres where
you guys come in i need ur help with something i want to do crappy  products
yes genrally there is good stuff out there but hey tell me the crappy stuff
you have bought that was just straight poop in a package sue me if they want
if its crap i want to know about it

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:52 PM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I recently installed a new axle, wheel bearings and speedo gear
> housing (see "The Relative Bearing Saga"), and noticed, after the
> fact, that the manual calls for aligning a projection -- a lug, if you
> want to call it that -- on the speedo gear housing, with a similar one
> on the inside of the left fork leg.
>
> I didn't do that at the time because it didn't make sense.  Aligning
> the two seemed like it would misalign the brake disc and the caliper
> by a 1/8" - 1/4".
>
> So I rotated the speedo lug slightly so that it rests behind the lug
> on the fork leg.   Everything's torqued to spec, including the caliper
> bolts and seems to be working fine.
>
> But I'm curious.  Is the instruction in the manual a misprint?  Or am
> I overlooking something?
>
>
> >
>

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